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Colors of Kyoto: the Seifū Yohei ceramic studio

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    Colours of Kyoto: Seifū Yohei ceramic studio


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Abstract

"This is the first comprehensive look in English at the Seifū Yohei Ceramic Studio in Kyoto, from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to mid-Shōwa period (1926-89), taking the James and Christine Heusinger Collection at the Cleveland Museum of Art as its core material. The principal essay provides a biography of Seifū Yohei III, the star of the studio and the first ceramicist to be named an Imperial Household Artist, as well as an overview of the studio that contextualizes it in the world of literati painting, Sencha (steeped green tea) and international trade. A second essay offers a brief history of porcelain production in Kyoto, as well as a discussion of objects produced by the Seifū studio for sencha. The catalogue of a hundred works examines the wide variety of forms, decorative techniques and glazes that made the studio’s works unique within ceramic production of their era."-- Provided by publisher.

Contents

Director's foreword / William M. Grisworld -- Preface: pursuit of perfection / Marjorie L. Williams -- Establishing ceramics of Imperial Japan: the life and art of Seifū Yohei III / Shinya Maezaki -- Porcelain in Kyoto / Sinéad Vilbar -- Entries / Sinéad Vilbar -- ppendix: seals and signatures / Sinéad Vilbar -- Concordance of terms / Sinéad Vilbar.

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    • Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Lewes, UK: D. Giles Limited, 2023
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    1800-1999


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    • 1913875547
    • 9781913875541

Annotations / title notes

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    • Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Cleveland Museum of Art, 19 August 2023-10 March 2024.
    • Statement of responsibility supplemented from table of contents.

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